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Friday, February 28, 2014

I've been trying a few different grain free foods with Shiner lately, because she gets the itchies sometimes. Thankfully, her itchy skin has really settled down during her senior years. I have really wanted to explore grain free dog food for her, so we were both excited to try some dog food from Purina.

For Shiner, the most important part of any dog food review is the tasting part. Shiner genuinely enjoyed eating her Purina Pro Plan Select dog food. I also enjoyed it. I think her flatulence levels went down quite a bit while she was eating this food. And it certainly did not upset her tummy in any way.

If you'd like to give this dog food a try, we suggest stopping by Pet360 and picking up a bag. They also carry this Purina Pro Plan Select Grain Free Formulas in a canned dog food version at Pet360. Here are three tasty flavors:

Other than pet food savings, you can find an awesome community forum of like-minded pet lovers at Pet360. It's a great place to go to talk about your furbabies, ask questions, get advice, and shop.

*We received the product reviewed in this post at no charge from Pet360 in exchange for a fair and honest review. All opinions expressed here are our own and honest! This post contains affiliate links.

14 comments:

Many thanks for a great review, Shiner (hope Nibblet isn't sad now). I specially like grain free food, because of this farting-thingy and the noises in my tummy. Mom said, a good food has to smell good too. And when you say it smells good, then I bet it is really good :o)

Happy to hear the food switch was a "hit" - The Boys and I are blessed with food that works well with them and they love it. I know how hard finding the right combo can be, great post, loved the photo of Shiner too!

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